When he stopped at their table, Heller recalled, and her mother-in-law introduced her, she stood and extended her hand.

“He took my hand, and grabbed me, and went for the lips,” she claimed.

Alarmed, she said she leaned backwards to avoid him and almost lost her balance. “And he said, ‘Oh, come on.’ He was strong. And he grabbed me and went for my mouth and went for my lips.” She turned her head, she claims, and Trump planted a kiss on the side of her mouth. “He kept me there for a little too long,” Heller said. “And then he just walked away.”

“I was angry and shaken,” she continued. “He was pissed. He couldn’t believe a woman would pass up the opportunity.” She added that he seemed to feel “entitled” to kiss her.

It also perfectly matches Donald Trump’s description of his own behavior. During the infamous Access Hollywood conversation with Billy Bush, he boasted about how when he sees a beautiful woman, “I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it.”

That sense of entitlement to women’s bodies and the objectification of women as sexual vessels existing solely for his pleasure is a constant theme in any examination of Trump’s behavior, a product of his internalized misogyny and wildly overblown sense of self-importance.

His inability to control himself and his utter contempt for women’s personal boundaries are beyond deplorable but are sadly far too familiar traits among old white conservative men; the fact that he still won the election despite his widely-publicized history of sexual predation is an indictment of American society as a whole.

Donald Trump is the malignant tumor of manifested rape culture in the United States and a blemish on our nation in every conceivable way.

So this Mother’s Day, remember how the President once decided to celebrate it – and let your disgust and revulsion fuel your efforts to resist and oppose his heinous agenda at every turn.